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September 2004 - Posts
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MSDN, finally an official place for Web services interop on MSDN. Do not miss the overall great Web Services Interoperability Guidance (WSIG)! Current installments: IBM WebSphere Application Developer 5.1.2 Simon Guest shares recommendations for Web Read More
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Part 1: The Web services empire strikes back - Introductory thoughtsPart 2: The Web services empire strikes back - Inner WorkingsPart 3: The Web services empire strikes back - Web Services in Visual Studio 2005Part 4: The Web services empire strikes back Read More
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Just another quick note from today's work: as a lot of other people and well-known gurus have already stated - SWC (services without components) is maybe one of the most powerful and yet unknown features of.NET Enterprise Services (yeah, this COM+-y thing Read More
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A great product can even get greater. SOAPScope 4.0 has been released ... Mindreef SOAPscope 4.0 is a toolkit-independent Web services diagnostic system for examining, debugging, testing, tuning, and supporting Web services. New features include: SOAPscope Read More
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Just a quick note as I am watching Don Box's Channel9 video wandering the floors of Building 42: Andy Milligan, responsible for integrating the 'old' and unmanaged COM+ world with Indigo, states that that a developer will be able to automatically expose Read More
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Part 1: The Web services empire strikes back - Introductory thoughts Part 2: The Web services empire strikes back - Inner Workings Part 3: The Web services empire strikes back - Web Services in Visual Studio 2005 Part 4: The Web services empire strikes Read More
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Update: Simon does not use the ASMX runtime, sorry. Now, with MTOM being in the final stages ... we still need a real-world solution for opaque data today. OK, there is DIME support in WSE 2.0 ... and Simon Fell has the well-known PocketSOAP COM Read More
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Wie versprochen stellen Dariusz und ich hier die gezeigten Beispiele aus dem WebCast vom Montag, den 6. September 2004 zur Verfügung. Wer den Live WebCast verpasst hat, kann ihn sich (und freilich alle anderen auch) über die deutsche MSDN-Seite herunter Read More
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Now it gets real: standards-based SOAP-not-only-over-HTTP with SOAP-over-UDP: Many application protocol patterns match the semantics of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) [RFC 768]. Some do not require the delivery guarantees of TCP while others make use Read More
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